Only one place in the United States will cost you more than Cape May for a hotel room this summer, a new survey finds.

The least expensive lodging with a double bed in Cape May will set a traveler back an average of $204 per night, second nationally to Provincetown, Mass, where a hotel room is at least $217 per night during the peak summer travel period.

A list of the 20 most expensive summer destinations in the United States was compiled by cheaphotels.org and included an average price for the least expensive room in each town that could be rented between July 1 and Aug. 30.

Martha's Vineyard, an island off Massachusetts, placed third at $199 per night. One other Jersey Shore town landed in the top 20 — Wildwood Crest at an average lowest price of $146 per night.

Only hotels that were within a mile of the city center or beach and rated at least two stars by TripAdvisor were considered.